Kirsty Moore of Elvet Estates has won a prestigious individual award at the annual North East Student Housing Awards (NESHA), taking away the coveted Lettings Negotiator of the Year Award.
Kirsty Moore 23, from Newton Aycliffe joined Elvet Estates as an apprentice in 2014, Kirsty fitted in immediately and is now a successful product of our excellent staff training programme” noted Deborah Smith Director of Elvet Estates.
”We have so many great people in our team, each and every one of them are dedicated key players in the business and everyone has a great drive to excel in providing the best service to Landlords and Tenants – they really do all deserve awards” noted Deborah Smith.
The NESHA gala dinner was held at the Old Assembly Rooms on Thursday 2nd June, Paul Allison who runs NESHA said “The standard of entries to this year’s NESHA Awards was a lot higher.
Congratulations to Elvet Estates, it is brilliant to see their commitment to staff development and training pay off with Kirsty Moore from the company carrying off the North East Student Letting Negotiator of the Year Award.